Yes, there still is treasures stored in Switzerland belonging to Jewish family's from WW2 who are not able to claim them due to lack of documents.
No, Jewish is an adjective for someone belonging to the religion of Judaism.
Halvey can be used by Jewish families, but not all families named Halvey are necessarily Jewish.
the jewish families died because of hilter
The name Lewis is a surname for some Jewish families but it is also a surname for some non-Jewish families.
Like most surnames from eastern and central Europe with a Germanic origin, Shanholtz can be a Jewish name, when used by Jewish families, but it can also be used by families who are not Jewish. then it is not a Jewish name.
The surname Fischer, spelled in this fashion, is a Germanic name. Families using this nae are from Germany, Austria, and German speaking regions of Switzerland and other countries. They may also be Jewish families from anywhere in central and eastern Europe where Yiddish was spoken.
The motto of Swiss Union of Jewish Students is 'The Union for the Jewish Students In Switzerland'.
Since Rodrigues Mauricio is two names, it is not asurname.In general a name is "Jewish" if it is used by a Jewish family and "not Jewish" if it is used by a non-Jewish family that does not have a Jewish history. The vast majority of surnames used by Jewish families are also used by non-Jewish families.
Ruth Dreifuss - Jewish
at the end of sabbath
The name Geyer is used by some Jews and by some families who are not Jewish.
They were taking jewish families away to the concentration camps , the jewish families owned alot of property and when they left the germans would give it to another german/non-jewish family.